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1 Saint John YMCA Maritime Ontario Bath Iron Works 45 Stuart 2000 NEBT Girders in Maritimes Cabela s Floating Concretefall & winter 2014the biannual newsmagazine of the OSCO Construction Groupco nnectionsCONNECTIONS Fall & Winter s insideon our is the biannual magazine of the OSCO Construction group , published every Spring and Fall to share news and information with our valued customers & employeesComments and submissions are greatly appreciated and may be sent to the editor/designer: Tammy Legacy, c/o OSCO Construction group 400 Chesley Drive, Saint John, NB Canada E2K 5L6 email: group is pleased to announce the promotions of Carl Blanchard, Harrison Wilson, Jim Isnor & Don Isnor.
2 See article on page ..Saint John YMCA6 ..Maritime Ontario8 ..Bath Iron Works9 ..45 Stuart Street10 .. Irving Oil Refinery14 .. Fire Training Structure14 .. Starfish Properties15 .. First 2000 NEBT Girders in Maritimes16 .. Cabela s Harbour Isle Hazelton Lube18 .. Marine Terminal Projects20 .. Misc Rebar Projects20 ..Food21 .. Bell Aliant22 .. Varners Bridge22 .. Icon Bay Tower 22 .. Miscellaneous Metals Division23 .. Spryfield Bridge24 .. Floating Concrete24 .. Scotia Wind Farms25 .. The Bend Radio Station30 .. Wood Islands Wharf12.
3 Product: Staggered Truss Framing (Summer House)26 .. Product: Precast Parking Garages31 .. Safety: Safety Awards & Strescon Pipe Plant Milestone32 .. Technology: Summerside Plant Renovations33 ..Technology: Best Nests36 .. Environment: Restoring the landscape37 .. Environment: e-waste41 ..Communication: Information Corner41 ..Communication: Email sign up38 ..Saint John Touch a Truck38 ..OSCO Bursary Winners38 ..Steel Day38 ..NSCC Foundation Bursary39 .. Pte. David Greenslade Bursary & Park39 .. Special group Career of the Yearfall & winter 2014the biannual newsmagazine of the OSCO Construction Group3.
4 Message from the President52 ..Our Locationsprojectsprioritiespublic &communitypeopleprofiles42 .. OSCO Announces Promotions44 .. Employee Appreciation Celebration47 .. Employee Recognition Program48 ..Retirement Lane49 .. group Picnic50 .. group Golf Tournament50 .. Strescon Golf Tournament51 .. Fresh Faces51 .. from the presidentconnections | fall & winter 2014 This message begins with the recent announcement of our new vice-presidents for the OSCO Con-struction group ; Carl Blanchard, Don Isnor, Jim Isnor and Har-rison Wilson.
5 For those of us who have been here for many years, we have been a witness to the many contributions that these manag-ers have made; the countless hours that they have spent to ensure that our businesses thrive and grow; the perseverance they showed to get us through the challenges we faced; and, the loyalty to the company and its employees that was always there in every decision they made. It has been my distinct privilege to work alongside of all of these distinguished individuals over the last 25 plus years and, on behalf of everyone in the group , I congratulate them and thank them for their many contributions to the OSCO 2014 started at a slow pace due to the harsh winter and the slowdown of the local economy, our fortunes have improved consider-ably in the second half with many of our business units picking up work.
6 Our structural steel businesses have obtained large contracts in Saskatchewan and Maine giving our Canadian operations significant backlog well into 2015. Our precast concrete plants were awarded architectural jobs in the United States and industrial wall panel projects in Canada using our newly acquired Carbon-Cast technology. We also received some precast bridge girder orders in the Maritimes. We have highlighted several group milestones in this edition. We are rapidly approaching the delivery of our 50th precast parking garage.
7 This is a tribute to the continued enhance-ments being made to our design, manufacture and installation process-es; resulting in significant growth in our market share of parking struc-tures. Another milestone achieved was the completion of the 33-storey 45 Stuart Street project in Boston; our tallest structural steel frame to-date. We also manufactured our largest bridge girders ever in Halifax; New England Bulb Tee shapes that are 2 meters deep by meters long. Finally, we made our first rapid span total precast bridge that was built without disturbing the watercourse underneath.
8 On the ready mix front, we have recently renovated our plant in Sum-merside, PEI and we have developed a quality assurance manual for both OSCO Concrete and OSCO Aggre-gates. Of special note was our quality engineer s design of a highly flowable concrete mix used to make floating pontoons in Halifax. Generally, our ready mix operations have been close to budget in all locations except New Brunswick where the markets remain relatively slow and very competitive. It has been my distinct privilege to work alongside of all of these distinguished individuals over the last 25 plus years and, on behalf of everyone in the group , I congratulate them and thank them for their many Message from the Presidentcontinued on page | fall & winter 2014contributed by: Dan Fox, Brendan Clancy, Stewart Totten & Dave DunnettThe new home for North Amer-ica s second oldest YMCA is quickly becoming a reality.
9 The new 70,000 square foot facility is being built on Churchill Boulevard in Saint John, New Brunswick s north end. The building will have a 25 meter lap pool, as well as a 9 by 6 meter leisure pool with a moveable floor. There will also be a 7000 square foot health and fitness area, with a perimeter running track and a 6000 square foot gymna-sium. Also included in the design are a 10,000 square foot area for child care, 5 large change room areas, and a settlement services area to help assist new immigrants with language skills and support.
10 The main lobby will have a caf and 2 large multi-purpose rooms for community events. The YMCA of Greater Saint John is a community service organization composed of people of all ages and from all walks of life joined together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundations of community. FCC Construction is pleased to be providing Construction Management for this new facility. Work started in early April of 2014, with the building expected to open by the fall of 2015. The new YMCA is designed by Mur-dock and Boyd Architects, and their consultant MANAGEMENTAs Construction Manager for this proj-ect, FCC is working closely with the Architect and the owner to expedite the construction as the design evolves.